Plaited paper milk-bottle.



0. E. SMITH.

PLAITED PAPER MILK BOTTLE.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE l. 1915.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ORA E. SUITE, 0] SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA.

PLAITED PAPER MILK-BOTTLE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Sept. 12, 1916.

Application am June 1, 1915. Serial No. 31,435.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, ONA E. SMITH, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of San Jose, in the county of Santa Clara and State of California, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in mentioned reinforced in such a manner as.

to make it capable of. holding milk, the term milk is used as indicative of any liquid for which the a'per bottle is adapted.

A further. object of my invention is to produce a plaitedpaper milk bottle ef the character mentioned that will be chea of construction, durable and sanitary, an one in which the outside and inside may be coated with parafiin, and one in which all filled and a To comp end .the invention, reference should be had to the accompanymg sheet of draw' wherein:

Figure is proved paper ig. 2 is a sectional 'vieweof the c osmgmca Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the milk tt e with cap removed. Fi 4 is a sectional view of the outside re' orcing 'or the base thereof. ,Fig. 5 is a sectional view of the inside reinforcing of milk bottle 1. Similar characters of reference refer-to similar parts throughout the several views. Referring now to the 1 indicates a plaited paper milk bottle which has rendered impervious to liquids by coating the same with milk bottlejs reinforced on the outside thereof with a heavy per base as shown at 2, extending up an around and bottle Izzlfifirspective view 0f my im-s bottle with ea in place.

paraflinfthe bottom of mm .parafiin, and is for the purpose of strength.

ening the lower portion of said bottle 1. The closing cap of said bottle 1 is made of heavy paper havin a downward projectionas shown at 4, an a curved flange shown at 4:, when the bottle is filled with milk and the closing cap is placed thereon the srojection 4 of said cap fills the vacant space own to the milk and excludes the air there-'- from and is held in place bycurved'flange 4 fitting closely around the outside and inside ofthe o rounding as shown at 5, for the pn of araflin. On the inside of said.

thereof as shown in I 1. The bottom of said milk bottle 1, and thereinforcing paper. 23 is made slightly strengthening the same and to avoid any the air is excluded from said bottlewhen sharp creasing of; the bottom thereof;

Having thus described my invention,

whatlclaimasnewanddesiretosecure' by Letters Patent, is,-'

A water-proof, plaited, paper milk bottle,

said bottle being-reinforced on the outside and inside, at the bottom and sides thereof,

with an extra reinforcement of paper, the

same being-held in placeby a coating of water-proof material, the outer of said bottom be slightly rounding, apted to stre en e same and to avoid any sharp scribing witnesses.

ONA E. SMITH. Witnesses:

' B. Bnniwon,

E. L. Snmonn. 

